Mickie James has addressed the possibility of having one more match.
Former six-time WWE Women’s Champion and TNA Hall of Famer Mickie James appeared on the INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet podcast and answered a variety of questions, including one about having one more match.
Mickie James stated that she could do 10 more matches and claimed she’d be happy even if she retired tomorrow. She also said she’s got nothing else to prove in the wrestling business; however, she loves performing in front of a live wrestling audience.
“Hell, yeah! I could do 10 more. But it’s also with the career that I’ve been so blessed to have, and the moments that I’ve been able to have and the people that I’ve been able to work with, I could retire tomorrow and be a happy woman. I don’t have anything else, I think, to prove in the wrestling business, but I also love it, and there’s nothing like it.”
“I’ve been able to act in films. I’ve been able to do music and perform on stages and alongside mega names and stuff like that, which is also incredible. But there’s nothing like performing in front of a live wrestling audience, especially when they’re so invested in your story, in that story, because it’s the emotion, that’s what we live for. That’s that’s the art of this dance that we do.”
Mickie James’ most recent match took place at an Association Biterroise de Catch event in France in July 2025. However, she has not competed on television since losing the TNA Knockouts Championship to Naomi (aka Trinity) at Bound For Glory 2023.
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Mickie James credits her run in TNA/Impact Wrestling from September 2022 to January 2023, which she named The Last Rodeo, as the run that made her feel validated. She also claimed that despite having some amazing moments during her first WWE run, she felt that it got cut short.
“I think what I was able to accomplish with The Last Rodeo solidified me. It validated me. It vindicated me. My first WWE run, I was able to have some amazing moments, but I think it was cut short. I think I had a lot more to do in WWE and the timing and my own life, and professionally and personally, I needed to go away, I think. So it was unfortunate, but I think my first tenure was cut really, really short, and especially when I look at opportunities, because we all make mistakes and we all live and learn.”
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